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Looks great, I signed up too!
Are you actually giving the early access to people? I signed up to a competitive product of yours months ago (coincidentally also starting with J) and never got an invite.. Just not sure how it works in such projects like this, and want to have realistic expectations ;)
same. I actually clicked the arrow but failed to realize it's the contents of the article...
Imho, this is funny, a light-hearted poke at an industry that often converges on the same trends and cliches. I can't imagine people are actually being hurt/offended by any of the squares. You need a thicker skin :)
It boils down to the fact that a portfolio should be professional, think of it - you're trying to sell yourself, are you doing it with cheap emoji? Also, nobody cares about your photography or other hobbies, they need your skills and experience, because they are serious and want to pay you money for your work. If they like you, you will have an interview where you will have a chance for a small talk..
It is your work that should be shaping your portfolio and showing off your skillset. It should not be your portfolio shaping up thumbnails of your work.
Thanks, i haven't got these enabled...
Been using Itsycal since Day-O developer rejected implementing a version for dark menu bar. VI-inspired shortcuts are nice! (reference here)
tabs!
Since 2008 (or something) you could add CTRL to the key combination and there were no redundant screenshot files on your desktop :)
On the Mac I use Leaf, it does have Feedly integration but I don't remember if I have it enabled (I'm at work now on a diff machine). I am using it because it resembles the beloved Caffeinated app (now abandonware, I think still free to download but it was glitchy for me on El Cap). It's simple.
I don't read RSS on mobile.
Your app looks fine, I love the first comment about beautiful typography, while the typography is hardly visible ;)
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100% agreed!